A case of advanced rectal cancer treated by aggressive local and systemic treatment who has survived more than 7 years from initial recurrence is presented. A 55-year-old woman was diagnosed with advanced lower rectal cancer and underwent a low anterior resection with complete removal of all regional lymph nodes and total mesorectal excision. The tumor was diagnosed as a moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, pStage IIIB (T3, N2a, M0). Twenty-six months after the initial surgery, local recurrence in the pelvis was detected by computed tomography, and total pelvic exenteration with distal sacrectomy (TPES) was performed after systemic chemotherapy with a molecular-targeted drug. Six months after the TPES, multiple lung metastases were det...
A 55-year-old man who had been diagnosed with rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases and lymp...
Copyright © 2013 Masaki Wakasugi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background. Loco-regional relapses (LRRs) from rectal cancer still represent a major issue in colo-r...
A case of advanced rectal cancer treated by aggressive local and systemic treatment who has survived...
SUMMARY Introduction Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes of can...
Historically, locally advanced rectal cancer is known for its dismal prognosis. The treatment of loc...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common malignant disease worldwide and it represents the major pub...
Rectal cancer accounts for a relevant part of colorectal cancer cases, with a mortality of 4-10/1000...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
BACKGROUND: Twenty percent of rectal cancer patients have synchronous distant metastasis at diagn...
A 55-year-old man who had been diagnosed with rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases and lymp...
Copyright © 2013 Masaki Wakasugi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background. Loco-regional relapses (LRRs) from rectal cancer still represent a major issue in colo-r...
A case of advanced rectal cancer treated by aggressive local and systemic treatment who has survived...
SUMMARY Introduction Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes of can...
Historically, locally advanced rectal cancer is known for its dismal prognosis. The treatment of loc...
Aims: To report the role of total pelvic exenteration in a series of locally advanced and recurrent ...
Treatment for patients with locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer differs significantly from ...
Primary rectal cancer can recur loco-regionally in the pelvic compartment despite multidisciplinary ...
Background: Since its first description in 1948, total pelvic exenteration has been a surgical optio...
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common malignant disease worldwide and it represents the major pub...
Rectal cancer accounts for a relevant part of colorectal cancer cases, with a mortality of 4-10/1000...
Since Miles introduced abdominoperineal resectionin 1908 as a radical surgery for rectal cancer, tre...
BACKGROUND: Twenty percent of rectal cancer patients have synchronous distant metastasis at diagn...
A 55-year-old man who had been diagnosed with rectal cancer with multiple liver metastases and lymp...
Copyright © 2013 Masaki Wakasugi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background. Loco-regional relapses (LRRs) from rectal cancer still represent a major issue in colo-r...